We are e-safe

At Broughton Junior School we believe that educating our children about being safe on-line is very important. As part of our Computing curriculum all children from Year 3 to Year 6 follow an E-safety Scheme of Work focusing on identifying some of the risks about being on-line and how to keep themselves safe. Should you want any more information about 'e-safety' please contact Mr. Soar via the School Office.

E-safety policies and procedures

The school has an e-safety policy which is agreed by staff, governors and in consultation with parents and children. This policy can be accessed below:

Parents of KS2 children are also asked to sign the Responsible Internet Use permission slip and KS2 pupils also sign and agree to follow the rules too. A copy of our User Agreement Policy can be found here:

During our Safety Week before half term, Alison Watts from the Bucks Learning Trust, visited the school and presented workshops to the different year groups. Year 3 learnt about 'Lee and Kim's Adventures' and 'Hector's World'. Years 4, 5 & 6 learnt about the Cyber café. All these resources are carefully prepared by CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection)

As a part of our 'Safety Week', in conjunction with our friends at i-tech support, we created posters about 'e-safety' which are displayed around the school and in our classrooms!

Useful documents:

Websites for parents

There are many other websites that you can explore with your child and also sites that have information and guidance for parents to keep children safe on-line at home. Below are a selection of some of these: